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LC 3413

Generally revise property laws

2025 Regular Session

A broad bill to generally revise property laws aims to modernize and clarify statutes governing ownership, transfer, and use of property.

(LC) Draft Died in Process
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Bill Summary · LC 3413

Summary of LC 3413 — Generally revise property laws

Basic bill information

  • Bill number: LC 3413
  • Title: Generally revise property laws
  • Subject: Property
  • Classification: Bill
  • Introduced: December 14, 2024
  • Status: Draft Died in Process (as of May 27, 2025)
  • Drafter: Assigned December 14, 2024

What the bill aims to do (purpose and intent)

  • The bill is described as a broad effort to “generally revise property laws.”
  • With only the title and status available, the precise objectives, definitions, and targeted statutes are not publicly provided. The intent, based on the title, would typically be to modernize, harmonize, or clarify the body of property-related statutes to improve consistency, reduce ambiguities, or update standards for ownership, transfer, use, or regulation of real and personal property.

Key provisions and changes (what we know)

  • Specific provisions are not available in the provided information. Therefore, no concrete changes to existing statutes can be identified from the bill text alone.
  • If the bill text were accessible, it would detail:
    • Which property-related statutes or sections would be amended or repealed
    • Definitions and terms used throughout the property regime
    • Procedural rules for conveyancing, recording, ownership, land use, tenancy, or other property matters
    • Any new requirements, exemptions, or compliance timelines
    • Fiscal implications or regulatory authorizations

Who would be affected

  • Without the text, the exact groups affected cannot be enumerated. In a broad “property laws” revision, typical stakeholders include:
    • Property owners and buyers
    • Tenants and landlords
    • Real estate professionals (agents, brokers, title companies)
    • Lenders and financial institutions
    • Local governments and planning departments
    • Homeowners associations and developers

Procedural and timeline context

  • Dec 14, 2024: Drafter Assigned (bill introduced).
  • Jan 28, 2025: Draft On Hold.
  • May 27, 2025: Draft Died in Process.
  • Current status indicates the bill did not advance through the legislative process in its draft form and was not enacted.

Open questions / next steps

  • Access the full bill text to identify:
    • Specific statutory sections affected
    • Definitions, standards, and enforcement mechanisms
    • Fiscal impact, effective dates, and transition provisions
    • Any sunset provisions or review deadlines
  • If interested, check the official legislative portal or committee records for LC 3413 to obtain the exact language and any sponsor statements or fiscal notes.

Note: The summary above reflects the information available (title, status, dates) and provides context about what a broad “generally revise property laws” bill would typically cover, without speculating about unverified provisions.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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